Casey76
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Get rid of the ridiculous non buyer - I would probably be quite blunt with her.
Why would you readvertise as a hack not a dressage horse though? Is hacking really going to be easier on his feet than dressage?
Hi Dabdab, well, unfortunately my very carefully looked after, gently started and professionally ridden horse is very broken. I've been told by my vet "do no work on deep surfaces" (which pretty much rules out doing any work in our school as the surface is *****e - still contemplating if this has actually contributed towards the damage!)
Pete Ramey reviewed the xrays and came back with
I see P3 remodeling/loss, calcified lateral cartilages, lamellar wedge, and a scary-thin sole.
CEs look fine to me.
Additionally, there appears to be trouble at the extensor tendon insertion on P3s and extensor branch insertions on P2s. Front right DDFT "shows up" more than it should, so there could be calcification there as well -- but these, you should talk about with a radiogist or other very sharp vet. These may be artifacts, and I am a wee lay farrier.
At the moment I'm struggling to get B comfy, after the last trim he had was a tad "over zealous" (trying ever so hard to be polite here!). But it's going to be months before he is ready to be ridden.